Ant McGinley, Podcast Movement Superstar, Producer or A.K.A. "That Other Guy" from "The Left Side: The Funny Football Show", "Mondeo Law", "Mick's Martial Arts", and the reality TV pop up "Inner Circle:The Circle Podcast" joins me to discuss his life in Radio and beyond.

This man is a podcast legend in the making. I met him at Podcast Movement. What was a random happen stance running into at one of the many nightly meet and greets turned into what I hope to be a continuing friendship between podcasters.

I attended Ant and Aimee Joshua, of the "Chasing Dreams" podcast session during Podcast Movement and in their session it was how you can go from no idea to publishing a podcast episode in under 30 minutes. It was incredible.

So as you can imagine, we talk about this quite a bit. You must listen!

Please enjoy this episode!

You can follow Ant on Twitter @antmanlovesyou and on Instagram @AntMcGinley.

Rob Greenlee, host of Spreaker Live and New Media Show as well as being Head of Partnerships over at Voxnest stops by to talk about what exactly Voxnest is and what the company can do for us podcasters!

I know a lot of podcasters are interested in "monetization" and this might be an answer to your prayers. They have an interesting platform. It's built with the everyday podcaster in mind, and it doesn't sound like it's a difficult process as far as the "Ad Insertion" part goes.

Rob shares with us his knowledge from both his years in radio and the decade plus he's also put into the world of podcasting. Lot's of valuable information here folks. Not to mention, he's just got a great voice!

Make sure you're taking notes! Another great guest for Podcasting 101!

In this weeks episode, Rob Walch, VP of Podcast Relations over at Libsyn stops by to talk a bunch of new things happening in the podcasting world. His advice, "if you're not on Spotify, you don't care about your podcast!"

Rob updates us on how to use Apple Analytics, as well as why Alexa's new Alexa Skills is going to be a game changer for your podcast!

We also discuss the death of Soundcloud, the life expectancy of Anchor and at the time of this recording... putting google play (for podcasting) out to pasture. This is of course before Google announced it was putting in some concentrated effort to help put more podcasts in more ears in the coming ears via all of their Google platforms.

I also announce something new that will be taking place during this season of Pod 101. That's right, starting next week micro episodes of Professor Pod's Helpful Tips & Tricks to Starting a Podcast, will debut. Every other week I'll be releasing an episode focusing on a particular aspect of podcasting that will hopefully help new podcasters face their fears, give them the information they need, and they can go off and start their own podcasts!

Thanks for listening, if you like what you hear, please feel free to spread the word!

In this episode of Podcasting 101, Neil and Annaleis join me to talk about the wonderful world of Podcasting. From building a great community of listeners and friends to sharing not only the fun day to day events in their lives, but also the sometimes scary and tragic and very personal events in your life as well.

Neil and Annaleis are a married couple who shares their world with the world, and your world is better for it. Listen as they take you on a quick trip to target, or maybe even to Jamaica!

I hope you enjoy this episode of Podcasting 101. I'd love some feed back about the show! You can tweet to me (Jason the Angry Ginger) at @MonkeyPooStu or @Podcaster101.

Thanks for listening! ...and to those that support the show over at Patreon.com/monkeypoostudios you rock as well!

Dave Jackson returns to the podcast to discuss the different ways people include their personal lives in their podcast. We also chat having a healthy balance between podcasting and the rest of your life.

Once Dave takes off... we bring in Elsie, who is coming down from the mountains and into civilization. Just ignore the dog in the back ground... for she's calling from the road and we are doing a live broadcast so all quiet like studio stuff is thrown out the window for this episode.

Elsie talks a bit about the 2017 changes at Libsyn. She doesn't announce a Stat's app... but we threaten to spread the word about it anyway. We also talk about the Power of Podcasting and How it's changed each of our lives!

Dan Evans, Cohost of the Deconstructing Dad podcast (yes... it's part of the Monkey Poo Studios family of podcasts) and Courtney Caulkins of the Quadcast Podcast join in on the discussion, while Neighbor Cole from the 7 Days a Geek podcast (yes... this one is part of Monkey Poo Studios too) moderates the chatroom.

**This is the second hour of the LIVE celebration of podcasting we host each year in October known as Podtoberfest. While the episode may have been recorded previously, the information, topics and discussion is timely and shouldn't be missed**

This episode was recorded live during the annual Podcasting Celebration event known as Podtoberfest that I do every year. In this first hour, Jacquelyn Landgraf from "It Makes a Sound" joins us to discuss her new Audio Drama. She tells us how the project first came together and about all of the hard work that goes into producing an episode. During that conversation, friend of the show, and amazing podcaster, Dave Jackson of "The School of Podcasting" calls in to join the show as well.

This is a fun and fantastic hour all about podcasting!

Thanks so much for listening and for all of your continued support dear listener!

In this episode of Pod 101 I celebrate my 9 years of podcasting by taking a look back through out my Podcasting career. All the shows, events and things that I've learned. Don't worry...it's in broad strokes. Other wise it'd be more of Ken Burns Documentary!

Courtney Calkins, the man, the myth, the legend from the Quadcast Podcast joins me today for a discussion on being an authentic host. It's what attracts us as listeners, and it's what will attract listeners to you as a podcast host. Bring the energy!

We also discuss methods to prevent "Pod Fading" and social media tactics in building your audience. I'll give you a hint, be social!

Never stop learning or trying to master your craft. Courtney talks about bragging when he first started that he never edited his show. Over the course of producing his shows, he's taught himself how to create smooth transitions, and segment bumpers. He loves placing music beds through out the course of an episode. His show has become highly produced. I think it's an aural work of art.

Podcasting is one of the few forms of entertainment where you can not only build relationships but form solid friendships! If you're producing your podcast, I'm sure you're hoping to be able to give something to the listener, but if you allow it, the listener will give something back. Podcasting can be a fun filled personal journey of discovery. It can be therapeutic. Be transparent and honest with your audience. You'll be a better host, and you'll have a better show because of it.

Courtney is a self taught indie podcaster with the production value of an NPR show, but with the energy of an afternoon morning show! It's talk radio at it's finest. It's a podcast about the podcaster.

Aaron Mahnke from the world wide phenomenon podcast known as Lore is interviewed in this episode. Aaron takes us from what was a simple (almost deleted) mistake, to a podcast that is now an upcoming television show, with a full season coming to Amazon Prime. Lore is about to become a book series too.

Listen to how one podcaster went from just wanting to tell stories....to living a dream! The man actually admits to having to sometimes pinch himself.

I'll be honest, I was extremely honored to spend more than the 30 minutes we had booked talking to Aaron. He's kind, intelligent, and very generous. I hope that everyone who listens to this episode learns something and is inspired to keep podcasting, or to continue on.

You can find Lore wherever you listen to podcasts. Find Aaron over at @amahnke and say hi!

I also have a quick "How Has Podcasting Changed Your Life" story from Ran Levi. Another podcaster who went from podcasting, to becoming a respected person in his field. He's been on TV. He's written books. Podcasting has indeed changed his life for the better and I'm so happy he shared his story with us! You can find Ran on twitter at @RanLevi

Would you like to help support this podcast? Please visit us over at www.patreon.com/monkeypoostudios and help me make even more episodes of this and many more podcasts.

Before Season 4 of Podcasting 101 starts, I thought I'd do a quick show to say hello, and let the world know that we're back!

In this episode you will hear from some really great podcasters like Dave Jackson from The School of Podcasting. You'll also hear from Elsie Escobar of She Podcasts and The Feed, Libsyn's very own podcast.

Jordan Harbinger of The Art of Charm graces us with his presence to discuss all things podcasting as well.

If you like what you hear I strongly urge you to go back into the Podcasting 101 archives and download the full episodes...along with the whole library as well. Why not!?

If you love this show and would like to help me to continue to produce it...please head on over to www.patreon.com/monkeypoostudios and give as little as a dollar a month!

This week on Podcasting 101 we dive into the Pod 101 vault! I took the liberty of pulling some clips from 3 fantastic podcasters who gave so much information that I couldn't contain it all in this episode! There is about 15 or 20 minutes from each of my interviews with John Lee Dumas of Entrepreneur On Fire, Keith and the Girl, and Grammar Girl shared on this episode. If you enjoy what you hear, and I promise you that you will. Please dive back into the vault yourself and listen to the complete episodes! I strongly encourage you to go back and listen to any of the episodes in the back library. There is so much information for podcasters at any level...I dare you to not learn something new!

This week I'm off to Podcast Movement, if you find yourself there or if you'd just like to see or learn more about it...please follow me over at Twitter where I will be posting pics and updates all week long! @Podcaster101

Thanks for listening and supporting the show! You can find us on iTunes and Stitcher as well as www.podcasting101.net

In this episode I get the chance to sit down with one of they easiest guys in to talk to in podcasting, Jared Easley. We've only ever had a couple of conversations on twitter but this is the first time ever having a chance to sit down and speak with him and what a delight!

For those of you who don't know what Podcast Movement is, it's a podcasting conference specifically tailored for podcaster of any ilk. There are "Breakouts" and "Sessions" about Marketing, Monetizing, Building an Audience and even, Finding Your Voice in Podcasting.

It's the one stop networking shop for all podcasters to meet and greet and learn new methods for taking their podcast up a notch or two...if they so choose.

We talk the origins of this Podcast Movement, Jared's own learning experiences and what he hopes podcasters themselves will take away from an even like this.

As most of you know, I am attending this event myself and I'd love to hear from you if you too are going. Please shoot me a message on twitter @Podcaster101 or send me an email... 7DAGpodcasting101@gmail.com.

I'm looking forward to all learning, networking and meeting my fellow podcasters in the coming days!

In this episode of Podcasting 101 I get a chance to meet face to face with a fantastic story teller, Paula Allen. This is something I hope to be doing more often with this show. Meeting podcasters, and talking all things podcasting in person.

Paula has been podcasting for well over a year now, but only releasing episodes now for just over 6 months. Lot's of practicing. Lots and lots of tape!

We discuss everything from her evolution of recording stories, to creating a podcast revolving around her passion for live music, and all the work that goes into traveling from venue to venue, to meet with live musical acts, to get true and honest stories for them.

She is so committed to podcasting and the music scene she is actually building herself a mobile podcasting studio that she will take with her to music festival's all across Canada.

If you're looking to be inspired to start podcasting, or get rejuvenated by someone who is so in love with podcasting, then this episode should do the trick!

I'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode or about anything podcasting in general. Please reach out to me via twitter at @Podcaster101 or you can emaill the show with your comments or questions at 7DAGpodcasting101@gmail.com

To all of you that support the show in anyway...be it with your wallet or your downloads and/or retweets...I really appreciate it!

In this episode of Podcasting 101 I sit down with Therapist Colleen Mullen, host of the Coaching Through Chaos podcast. For those of you just starting a podcast, this is a great episode to learn from. We discuss jumping right in to podcasting, and then pulling back a little to both manage a healthy life and a healthy podcast. Time management is key my fellow podcasters!

Other things touched on in this episode: Blogging for your podcast. Does this attract new listeners, and do your current listeners bother with your blog? How important is it for YOUR podcast to have a website? Are you using Twitter right? Some quick techniques are discussed as well as what social media is right for your podcast? The quick answer...Twitter!

This episode we have on the two awesome hosts of Coffee with Kanobi, a coffee house style chat about all things Star Wars. We discuss the importance of connecting with listeners via Social media, like Twitter, and how being real and genuine can bring in the audience. Their show has come a long way from their first attempt at recording. The first attempt taking an astounding 14 hours to record, with only 18 minutes of listenable material, to now being featured on StarWars.com

A few things we learned from both Dan and Cory are that family and friendship come first, before the podcast, so they work together using clear communication, and balancing each other out, to make sure everything gets done. They advise this; you can't fail at something when you are doing it for fun, and you can find your own voice through practice on the mic.

We also have a podcaster who shares his "How has podcasting change my life" story. He is the one and only, Kip Clark, host of the "Stride and Saunter" podcast, which can be found here:http://www.strideandsaunter.com/

Also weighing in on his side of the podcasting world, with another Podcast Review, is non other than our good buddy Andrew Johnstone, previously of the now defunct but still reputable Podcast Squared. Andrew joins us to give you, the listener, a review on the podcast "Cardboard!" hosted by Rich Sommer, a podcast all about board games. You can find Cardboard! here:http://cardboard.wolfpop.com/

If you would like to share with us how podcasting has changed your life or if you have suggestions for a guest, please send us an email! We'd love to hear from you!

Thanks for listening to another episode of Podcasting 101! If you have any questions or comments send us an email at 7DAGpodcasting101@gmail.com and don't forget to follow us on Twitter @Podcaster101.

In this episode of Podcasting 101 I sit down with Phoebe Judge of Criminal. Among many things, we discuss what goes into creating a successful and a creatively fulfilling podcast. There is a ton of hard work that goes into making each episode of this show. I can't recommend this episode enough. If you're looking for advice on podcasting, or looking for a new podcast to subscribe to...well you've come to the right place!

Sandra, a podcasting vet for over 3 years, who recently celebrated over 10 million downloads of her podcast, stops by the show to talk the craft of podcasting.

We discuss everything from the insecurities of podcasting to coping with the fear of actually having an audience from day one. It's one thing to build an audince slowly, but another to wake up and find you have tons of people actually listening to you! How would you deal with that?

Other topics discussed are, becoming comfortable as a host of a podcast. Becoming a listener and not just a talker. We discuss finding personal success within your podcast as well as advice for people thinking of starting thier own podcast.

On today's episode, we welcome back Dave Cummings from the "No Sleep Podcast" to discuss quitting the day job to live the dream as a full time podcaster! It's not all roses and ice cream though...as most podcasters have come to expect, Podcasting is a lot of work!

Scott Holden talked about Kevin Smith so much on his podcast Bone Crushing Juggernaut, that in order not to disenfranchise himseslf from his co-host, he thought it best to create a second podcast. A podcast all about "Thatman on Batman", so he did just that. This is the story of how Thatman on Fatman was born. We talk tips and tricks of getting your podcast noticed, not just by potential new listeners, but the man himself, Kevin Smith.

Sci-fi/Horror novelist and podcaster Scott Sigler joins the show today to talk about his origins of writing...and giving away his books for free as PODCASTS! If you're a "Junkie" then this is a don't miss episode! If you're not...well, you will be when this episode is finished!

You can find all of Scott's fantastic books and podcasts over at scottsigler.com

In this episode of Podcasting 101, we talk about indie music, the podcasting community and networking. Lots of hard work goes into podcasting, sit back and enjoy this indie rock, and might I say F-bomb fuled chat about podcasting!

This episode is NSFW but filled with tons of passionate talk about podcasting. Thanks for listening!

in this episode of Podcasting 101, we sit down with Brian Ward and Dr. Andrea Letamendi, a Clinical Psychologist, Scientist, and Convention Speaker to discuss thier podcast "Arkham Sessions"

This podcast is different from other "Batman" podcasts in that they break each episode of the series down by taking a look at it from a psychologists point of view. It's well researched, produced and there is more passion oozing from this podcast than something you'd find in a cheesey romance novel! They love batman and it makes for an excellent podcast because of this!

This week on Podcasting 101 we talk to @MelissaKCraig from The Melissa Craig and Charity Parkinson Podcast about "How Podcasting has changed her life". Then after that, it's ALL about the Pizza, the Beer and the Revolution. First up, their assistant PBRKelly, who herself is a fan of podcasts chimes in to give a review on one of her favorite podcasts. What podcast might that be? Well, it's the "What Say You" podcast from Brian "Q" Quinn of TESD fame and Sal Vulcano, both from the hit television show The Impractical Jokers.

After the review we kick it into full PBR gear (Pizza Beer Revolution) when Matt...sorry...MIKE and Joe join myself and Jeremy (McBlizzard) for a discussion on podcasting. This is a great interview where we talk about what makes a good podcast. We also cover creating video content for your show, the true power of your podcast website and we share a few tips and tricks through out the interview that are sure to help out any podcaster! You can find this podcast on itunes and stitcher as well as over on twitter via @PizzaBeerRev

In this episode of Podcasting 101 we hear from Chris, the host of Attention Deficit Order in "How Has Podcasting Changed Your Life?" Believe it or not, he keeps his focus...also, we may have more than one thing in common.

We again hear from Andrew Johnstone in our "Podcast Review" segment and he recommends the zombie survival radio drama We're Alive! This truly is a fantastic achivement in podcasting. *Reminder* We interviewed the creator/writer of We're Alive previously so I recommend giving that episode a listen for even more behind the scenes information on the show...then of course, go subscribe and binge listen to the podcast!

In our Interview portion of the show, I'm lucky enough to sit down with the lovely Mike Falzone and his beautiful girlfriend Zoja A.K.A. Coffee Girl (There is an origin story to the name) from Welcome to our Podcast. We talk all about starting a podcast, figuring it all out. How to handle the work load and trying to even that work load out between co-hosts. How to promote a podcast and so much more.

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Hey future podcaster! Welcome to the podcast that's all about podcasting! This week I've got a full show for ya! First up is of course, "How has Podcasting changed your life?" In this segment we hear from Mike, the host of Royal Monster Battalion. Even though he is only in the beginning stages of starting his podcast, he can already sense the significance and power of podcasting!

We also hear from our Podcast Reviewer Andrew Johnstone. This week he reviews the very popular video game podcast, "Retronauts." What makes this podcast so great? What could you learn from this show?

Now in the interview portion, I was lucky enough to sit down with the very lovely Cynthia Sanchez from "Oh So Pinteresting." It's a Blog, It's a Podcast, It's all about Pinterest! Hear how she took a hobby and created a full time gig out of it! Learn some great tips and tricks and hear what she has to say about succeeding in podcasting!

This week we talk with Dave Cummings, The current mastermind and showrunner of a fantastic podcast called "The No Sleep Podcast." If you're into storytelling and a little bit of Theater of the Mind...then this episode is a no brainer. Lots of things discussed in this weeks interview. Scheduling, Marketing and building a method of payment for your podcast. If you've not heard of this show, I urge you to go check it out. It's got a ton of production value, it's creative and I for one think it's great!

Also on the show, my 7 Days a Geek co-host, Jer A.K.A. McBlizzard (or Bibbles for those who can't say it right) joins the show to chat inbetween segments. Unfortunatly there is no "How has podcasting changed your life" but we do have a fantastic review of the Revolutions podcast from our very own @PodcastSquared.

As always, thanks so much for listening. Please share the show via your social media outlets!

In this episode, we talk all things podcasting with the fantasic producer and partner to Jimmy Pardo, Matt Belknap, of the Never Not Funny Podcast! If you're in the business of starting a podcast or looking to turn your podcast into a business, then this here episode is for you!

Before the interview we have an Review from Kathy Kelly of the Special Mouse Podcast. She talks a little bit about the Fieldstone Common: North East History and Genealogy Radio by Marion Pierre-Louis.

Also, if you're a fan of the show, if you find entertainment and/or education and you'd like to help support the show, please visit our Patreon page. Support the show by giving a dollar a month! It will help keep the show around a long time! Thanks so much and if you can't help that way and you'd still like to help...just share the show with a friend or via your social media outlets!

One of the most facinating podcasts I've listened to yet, The Bowery Boys, joins Podcasting 101 to talk all things podcasting! Grab your pen and paper, get ready to get educated in the art of podcasting. Bowery Boys talks thier success's and failures. Great advice on marketing, managing a blog and proof that passion in podcasting is the strongest way at lasting a long time when podcasting!

@PittsburgNerd calls in to share with us "How podcasting has changed his life" and we meet another one of our reviewers this week. @PodcastLab A.K.A. Jenny Podcaster gives us a review of Podcasting 101 and Alec Baldwin's podcast.

As always, thanks for listening and I hope you learn something informative!

Hey there podcasters! If you're looking for a cool new way for your listeners to help support you, then this episode is for you! Patreon is a fairly new website that works kind of like Kickstarter but it's for ongoing support. Patreons can help by supporting your podcast monthly or per episodes. There are several ways your listener can show support as well as cool methods for you to use to show yours as well.

My apologies for being away, life has taken me away... doesn't look like that's going to change anytime soon but I'll still muster the strenght to release an episode when I can. Thanks for listening, thank you for all the positive words about the show! It's so nice to hear that it's actually helping new podcasters as well as those that have been doing it for awhile. It keeps me going! Please share this show with all of your podcasting friends!

Dave Jackson, host of The School of Podcasting stops by the show to talk all things podcasting. Dave has been podcasting for 10 years...no...9 years. (Right Dave?:-) He has himself a great podcast, one that I myself have become a fan of. If you like shows about podcasting and you aren't listening to his...well then I'm betting after you listen to this here episode, you'll head on over to iTunes and give his show a click on the subscribe button. He runs a fun, informative podcast and I can't say enough good things about it!

Libsyn's very own Rob Walch returns to Podcasting 101 and brings with him a wealth of information every podcaster should hear!

Do you have questions about Libsyn 4? Well, we go through all the changes and updates to give you a better feel for what to expect.

We talk about having a premium account, a way Libsyn helps us podcasters make money.

We also discuss having you're very own podcast app. There are fees involved but it's a very cost effective way to go and an excellent way to maintain growth for your podcast.

Numbers...what about numbers? I can hear all of you 101 listeners shouting from afar! Where do I rank? How do I compare to all my fellow podcasters out there? Well, Rob came fully loaded to give you information overload. Grab a pen and paper, open up your notes on your iPad or tablet and get to writing...You'll want to remember all of this!

As always, thanks for listening. If you haven't subscribed yet...please do so. Tons of more information is coming your way!

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Esther Kiss, one half of the Born to Influence podcast stops by to talk Marketing, and the importance of using Google+ in a Facebook world.

Esther shares an important past failure and what she learned from it in order to build a more successful podcast this time around.

Talking to top bussiness exec's and entrepreneurs is what Esther's podcast is based on, so she has a very good handle on the business side of things...that and she also know's a good thing or two when it comes to the marketing side of things as well. Seeing how that's her profession outside of podcasting.

Grab your pen and paper... as always, tons of great information for any podcaster lay right here in this episode of Podcasting 101!

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Chris Luby, host of Smoregeeks and it's spin off podcast, Movie Crash, stops by to talk about all things podcasting.

How do you prevent burn out? What is your endgame? Have you set goals for you and your podcast? These are just a few questions we discuss. We also talk about how to go about building a podcast that is just right for you! Also, a few Twitter trade secrets are shared.

@ThatRoadGuy from Torocast calls in to talk about "How Podcasting Has Changed Your Life" and Kathleen Kelly from Special Mouse Podcast gives us her PodReview of Betty In The Sky With a Suitcase.

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Greg Jones, host of the podcasts, The Charity Strike and Awkward Apocalypse, joins me today to discuss All things podcasting.

Topics we discuss are:

Adding a Co-host of the oppisite sex and the effects it has on your podcast.

Does being a showrunner mean you handle all the workload?

and of course...much, much more!

Before the interview I give a couple of shoutouts to new friends on Twitter. I'll repeat them here for dramatic effect.

Nikki @Eatks

Zoe Grimm @ZoeGrimmTVP

Jared Easley @JaredEasley

We think get our first response to a new segment titled "How Has Podcasting Changed Your Life?"

Justin, host of the Comical Podcast chimes in to talk about how it has given him a purpose and a new sense of focus for the things he's passionate about.

We also have a 2nd NEW segment. PodReview. Where you guessed it, a new panel of Podcast reviewers chime in with a new podcast to recommend to you, the listener, weekly!

Andrew Johnstone from the now defunct, Podcast Squared, joins us at the end of the show to give his 1st recommendation for a Go Bayside. A podcast with an interesting spin on all things Saved By The Bell.

Please don't forget to leave the show a review on iTunes. I'd love to read it on a future episode. T

Thanks to all who continuously share the show across their social media platforms. I greatly appreciate it!

Justin Worsham joins us this week to talk about all things podcasting. Justin is a married, On the road comedian, and father of 2. Like all comedians these days, Justin figured he needed a podcast to continue building his audience as well as use it for getting "Radio Ready". His life is built around his kids, his act is built around his kids...so why not have the podcast follow down that path?

This guy is a born podcaster. He's funny, quick thinking...and like all good comedians, he's got really good stories to tell. He's candid about the difficulties of both building an audience as well as getting that audience to pony up a couple of dollars a month.

If you've got your heart set on monitizing your show, Justin lets it be known that it's not an easy task.

Great advice, Great stories and a lot of fun for ya on this episode of Podcasting 101! ...just don't touch Dad's stereo!

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Also, I've got 5 spots open for April's Podcasting 101 class. If you or someone you know is thinking about starting a podcast and needs a little 1 on 1 coaching, please reach out to me. My rate is affordable and spots will fill fast. Contact me for further info.

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Unless you've been hiding under a rock, or still dialing into your internet, you've heard of Crowd Source Funding. Made popular by sites like Kickstarter, Indie GoGo and GoFundMe.com. Well, there is a new Crowd Funding sheriff in town and his name is Podfund!

Podfund runs and looks very similar to the other funding sites you may have used or checked out in the past...only this one is geared specifically for You, a fellow podcaster!

Robert, the creator and owner of Podfund.com was nice enough to sit down, over skype, and fill us in on all the details of creating and maintaining a podcast campain. If this is something that interests you then stick around for this interview.

In the Podcast Tip of the day, I introduce you to a site called DonateYourAccount.com. Which is a cool site that allowes your Facebook and/or Twitter followers to donate thier account for you to spread your message through. Now, your followers already know how crazy you can be with your promotion, so they do this graciously by allowing only so many Tweets or Facebook entries to be used across thier timelines. You're followers can pick a couple times a day/week or Month.

If you have some loyal followers and they are always retweeting your stuff...this could be a good way to get them to help out...at no extra effort from them.

On this episode of Podcasting 101, we talk with Catie Lazuraus of Employee of the Month fame. This is a New York based live comedy show. When her staff isn't tending to the building of her own personal moat, complete with organically fed gator's she keeps them busy with all the behind the scenes stuff that goes into making a podcast...even if it is really just one man...in a van...down by the river!

Before interviewing Catie, I offer a podcast tip. A resource all podcasters should be using. What was once known as CommentCast, a Mac only iTunes comment aggregator is now a fully functioning web based program for Mac and Window users called ReviewCast.

Also, if you're a podcaster looking for a free Voicemail set up. Checkout a really easy to use site called K7. It's a small seattle based complany that gives you a free phone number to use. Once you set up your account and give it your email address it will send all of your voicemails to you in MP3 form, straight to your inbox. Pretty handy huh?

We also speak about the whole Podcast Patent thing for just a moment. If you are a podcast supporter or a podcaster, then you must check out this site. Listen to a small clip (video) from Adam Carolla himself. Help keep podcasting ours!

This week, Tony DiLorenzo from One Extraordinary Marriage joins us to talk the How's and Why's of getting into podcasting. We talk about the actual marketing of your podcast, selling your goods as well as marketing your podcast for profit. Lots of good information and advice...all in under an hour!

In today's episode I sit down with Geoffrey Welchman, host of The Inverse Delirium. If you're a fan of podcasts such as We're Alive or Welcome to Night Vale, other radio play type podcasts, then I suggest you give this show a listen. It's NPR with a dry but very witty sense of humor!

Geoffrey will admit that he's not the most savvy marketer, and not all of us podcasters are. But he does give great tips on keeping to a schedule. How he keeps things fresh in his podcast, and how he's brought in guests such as Kevin Pollack and Lewis Black to name a few.

This is a great interview with a very down to earth guy who's not looking for a way to make a living off of his podcast, he's just simply hoping to entertain. Whether it be a couple experiencing Netflix adultry, an inside look at the Voice Over Olympics or a reporter stuck on a chunk of ice with Scientists at war with a brutal faction of Walrus's. This sketch comedy show has a little something for everyone!

In this episode of Podcasting 101 we sit down with former S.W.A.T. officer of the law and lover of all weapons, Casey Bohn. Casey hosts the Practical Tactical Podcast. I'm guessing that you've already got an idea of what his show is about...

The cool thing about Casey is he's still trying to figure out some of the specifics of running a podcast, which is great because that's what this show is about. Those of us that podcast, love podcasting, it's just we don't all know every in and out about it. We all have strengths and weeknesses and learning is the name of the game.

Follow along with us as we talk all things podcasting. We talk guests, interviews, social media, and just like all podcasters, we're just trying to stake our claim in the podcasting world.

Hey everyone, welcome back to Podcasting 101! I do hope your New Year has been exciting and rewarding!

A quick question for ya. Did you set any podcasting goals for the year? I sure did! I have a few that I share with you real quick and then I get into the meat of the show! This week, Keith and the Girl join us to talk about podcasting! Believe it or not, they've been podcasting since 2005! They've been podcasting longer than 3 of my kids have been alive! Wrap your head around that if you can...I don't know about you...but I sure had trouble!

Keith and the Girl is the real deal. Another one of those podcasters that found lightning in a bottle, trapped it and made it their (Expletive)! So all of you that are hoping to get into podcasting, or already are...and you've got long term goals to find some kind of success, well, this is a fantastic episode to listen to!

One of the most reoccuring questions I get is "How can I make money podcasting?" Well, there are several ways to go about doing this. One of them is have a skill or offer a service that people want not only from your podcast, it is why they're listening, but also in person. Coaching is a big thing these days. Sometimes a little one on one action is the best thing!

Jordan Harbinger does just that. He offers his expertise to all of his podcast listeners...outside of his podcast. This is a great episodes and Jordan was nice enough to sit down with us for far longer than we had planned so he could share some tips and tricks his fellow podcasters!

He has advice for Podcasters of every degree...so sit back and as always, make sure you have that pen and pad ready because it wouldn't be Podcasting 101 if we weren't teaching you something!

The beautiful, intellegent, voice of moms across the world, Jill Hickey from the Not So Soccer Mom joins us today to talk all about podcasting, blogging, and the days of internet radio. This is a host who has something to say. She was a fantastic guests who had plenty of questions of her own.

BlogTalkRadio. Cost V.S. Quality. We talk about this for a good portion of the show. BlogTalkRadio is free, but their sound quality is far from even decent. Not something a podcaster really wants to deal with, but when your hosting a weekly live show, it offers some benifits. We come up with a method that may work for both of her audiences. Her LIVE listeners as well as the ones who DOWNLOAD via iTunes and other mediums.

We'd love to hear from you. What do you think about BlogTalkRadio.com?

We also talk about her days...er...years of blogging. Building a nieche audience and managing your "Brand."

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Paul Shafer from "The Story of Us" podcast stops by to talk about creating his podcast. Getting everything just right before launching. He talks his fears and hopes for the podcast as well as finding the right co-host.

Also, how difficult is it to sell a podcast where the content is always about a new person? As you'll learn, it might not be that hard at all. We all love a good story! That's what this podcast exceeds in doing...telling a good human story.

If you haven't yet, please subscribe and review "Podcasting101", we love hearing from our listeners. Also, if there is something you want to hear us discuss in a future episode please contact us and let us know, we'd love to hear from you! Also, don't forget to subscribe to Epic Podquest!

This episode is for all podcasters! We talk Monitizing your podcast. Numbers and Stats are talked as well. How does your show rank up against other podcasters. You'll be surprised to hear how many downloads half of all podcasters get. If you're a numbers guy then listen up, we break it all down. We also talk iTunes and Stitcher. The two most popular directories. But those aren't the only two you should have your podcast on.

The top 5 podcast directories are

iTunes

Stitcher

Zune

Blackberry

Tune In Radio

This is the podcast for insider knowledge. Take all of this information in and help make your podcast grow!

Special thanks to Rob and all of Libsyn for taking the time to chat with us and share all of this information. Libsyn really is a fantastic service and if you've been listening to this Podcasting 101 for awhile now, you'll know it's some thing that I've stressed from the beginning. If you're thinking about starting your own podcast, do two things. Subscribe to this podcast so we can help you make the best podcast possible and sign up with Libsyn. The are thee podcast hosting service to use!

If you haven't yet, please subscribe and review "Podcasting101", we love hearing from our listeners. Also, if there is something you want to hear us discuss in a future episode please contact us and let us know, we'd love to hear from you! Also, don't forget to subscribe to Epic Podquest!

Today we chat with Michael Rank, host of the "History in Five Minutes" podcast. Like always, on Podcasting 101, we talk all things podcasting, but Michael is an author so we chat about using a podcast as a platform for other media. There is a saying, If you can't make money on your podcast, have your podcast help you make money from doing something else. Ok, I made that one up.

Michael gives great advice for beginners as well as talks about a few methods he uses to for both his show and his audience. My advice to you is this...Get out a notebook, wet the tip of your ink pen and start writing because this is good stuff here people!

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This week we are joined by Bombad Radio. We talk the importance of Blogging, getting good interviews and how to build your audience. This is a great podcast if you're into Star Wars, Video Games or Animation. A great Pop Culture podcast if you will. Check them out!

Don't forget to subscribe to Bombad Radio or find them on Stitcher Radio and add them to a playlist! While you're doing that...make sure Podcasting 101 is on that list.

If you or someone you know is planning on starting a podcast soon I encourage you to call the voicemail with any questions you might have. Also, I'm available by email. This show does answer a lot of questions so make sure you go back through the library of episodes and give them a listen. Make sure you take notes. Only you can make your podcast better!

We are back! With us we're bringing the Monkey Poo Studios "Pledge Drive". We talk a little bit about it at the beginning of the episode but if you'd like to know more and you'd like to support this podcast then Download and Subscribe to "7 Days a Geek" on iTunes or Stitcher. We are doing a 30 days of podcasting over there! Lots to hear. Come have some fun with us!

This week on the show we have Korey Epps from "The Evil Teddy Bear" podcast. Sorry for the short hiatus, I've been reorganizing a few things. Now we are back and ready to give you you're 2 shows a week! Enjoy!

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In this episode of Podcasting 101, Courtney McKenzie of Entrepreneur 2.0 fame joins us for a quick half hour to talk about podcasting. Releasing a show 3 days a week you've got to be prepared. Courtney shares some scheduling tips with us as well as a tip on booking all of those interviews. We also talk the importance of having a "behind the scenes" team who can help you produce a solid podcast from the first time you launch an episode. There is a lot that goes into podcasting, before and after you hit the record button. If you want to start off on the right foot, take a few minutes...30 if you're starting with this episode, and learn some tips and tricks from the pros!

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Multiple Book Author and Podcaster, Grammar Girl joins us this week to talk about accidently building her Grammar Empire. On top of a few degrees and being a master at everything I learn that she's also designed her own "Word Game" for the iPad! She's smart, friendly and fun to talk too. Her podcast is only a few minutes long but she's great at making it both fun and informative. Mignon was a pleasure to talk to, I'm hoping to find a way to have her on the show again in the future, though I just won't trust her to hold a microphone! Ha! (you'll have to listen to the episode to see why)

If you're looking for ways to keep your podcast fun, informative as well as find ways to attract and keep your audience then this episode is for you! You can find Mignon on twitter @grammargirl as well as over at grammargirl.com. Also, look for her new game, "Grammar POP" on your iDevice!

Daniel J. Lewis from "The Audacity to Podcast" visits Podcasting 101 to talk all things podcasting. If you haven't guessed by now...it's sort of what we both do. Though Daniel had been around quite a bit longer than I. He's got this "How to" podcasting thing down! Wait...wait...before you click unsubscribe and hightail it over to his podcast I would just like to say...there is room in your feed for both of ours shows! LOL

Daniel also runs his own network, Noodle.mx network. He has a handful of shows on the network as well as another fist full of shows that he has brought into the network. He has a ton of advice to give and hands it out freely on this show...not to mention weekly on his podcast...and his blog! This man is a jack of all trades when it comes to podcasting. Without even knowing it he's kind of a mentor, I think he's doing great things for us podcasters and for that I'd like to say thank you! Now, we do things a bit different, and thats ok...but at the end of the day we both love podcasting and we both love helping people out!

Also, if you're looking to run a companion podcast, a podcast about a TV show series then this episode goes deap into how exactly to go about doing that. Lots of great information! This is something that I've been working on myself. I soon will be launching my own "Companion TV show podcast" so it was something that I was interested in learning!

Also, in the near future I hope to have running blog up soon on the "Under re-construction" website and I hope I can be half as helpful as Daniel. I really do recommend checking out his website and saying hey to him on Twitter @TheRamenNoodle.

Thanks again Daniel for coming on the show and I hope we get a chance to yap again in the future!

Today we are joined by the podcast that came from no where, they are successful bloggers, podcasters and geeks about Pop Culture, Tech and more. They are the "Epic Podquest." Hosted by Nayt, Grant, Justin and John, these guys share everything they've learned. Well, as much as I could squeeze from them in 40ish minutes. These guys have great chemistry and pull no punches when talking about running a successful show and even talking about eachother! They clearly have passion for it and after hearing what they've achieved in a year...they have drive too! We talk building an audience, marketing via social media and using other podcasters as friends, community and another avenue to get heard. The key is to have fun...

If you haven't yet, please subscribe and review "Podcasting101", we love hearing from our listeners. Also, if there is something you want to hear us discuss in a future episode please contact us and let us know, we'd love to hear from you! Also, don't forget to subscribe to Epic Podquest!

In this episode, we talk podcast hosting providers like Libsyn, Podbean, Blog Talk Radio or hosting them yourself via a website provider. There are Do's and Don'ts to some of these. We also talk about booking that famous person for your podcast. In today's world of social media, do you really need to find a PR person? A few tips and tricks are laced in this episode for sure!

Also, are you looking for a better sound for your podcast? We've got that covered! This is something that all you podcasters should adapt to immediately! I know I will be!

As always, thanks for listening and please help others out by passing this show along to others!

There is a podcast for everything, even for people who love board games. I sat down with the guys from ALL US GEEKS to talk about their show, there particular niche for geek and everything else that goes into building a podcast.

Pay attention to how they market their show, they use their interests to build interests. Forums, Cons, Word of mouth and even Kickstarter. I think the thing to take away from this episode is, if you want people to talk about your podcast then you have to talk about it first!

If you're a soon to be podcaster this episode has tons of great advice in it for you! From a couple of real life brilliant scientists as well. They guys from Science ...Sort Of have been podcasting for a few years. If you're looking for great actionable advice on branding your show and maintaining a podcast then I can't recommend this episode enough.

Ryan and Patrick are smart, passionate and are just great to listen too. They make podcasting sound easy, though they admit that at times it's not. It's very time consuming and it's something you should be passionate about.

If you haven't already, please help us out by subscribing to the show and writing a review on iTunes. Help spread the word to all of the potential podcasters out there as well as all of the podcasters who want to raise the bar on their podcast!

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Looking for a community to talk about your podcast? Got a quick question and you want some answers? The Independant Podcast Alliance is a great place to start. Also, while you're on Facebook joining that group, head on over to 7 Days a Geek Podcast Sharing Group and join that group too. Network, network, network!

Our guest today, Adam Spiegelman from the "Proudly Resents" podcast joins us to talk about forming his Cult Movie Podcast. If you're looking for advice on getting interviews and how to handle a guest, well we talk about this. Building a community is another. Looking for podcasting advice? We give that out too. Just another day in the world of Podcasting101!

Tim Keaty from "Surfing Aliens" tells us that one trick to building up a listening audience is to release 3 episodes of your podcast at once! Once you've recorded your practice podcast and listened back to it in shame...then record again, and again, and again! If you're proud of these episodes, and make sure that you are, they will represent to all your listners new and future, what your show will be. Release them all at once. This will show up on iTunes and instantly give your potential podcast listener a reason to hit the SUBSCRIBE button!

Social Media Marketing is the name of the podcast our guest Michael Stelzner is from, so of course we talk all things Marketing in this episode of Podcasting101. Are spreading the word of your podcast across all social media platforms? Also, how important is the written blog in the world of podcasting. Michael says that's easy, your podcast feed is already a blog...use it!

Social Media Marketing has been out for just over a year and already has over a million downloads. It's averaging 21,000 downloads a week now. If you're looking for those types of numbers than I suggest you sit back, relax and enjoy the next 45 minutes! Oh, take notes if you'd like, I did!

Thanks for all the downloads everyone! Just counting the downloads from our first FULL Month, you've helped us get over 9,100 downloads! That is amazing! Thanks so much for spreading the word via your social media outlets, it's helped a lot! Also, for all of you have subscribed via iTunes and written such nice things I thank you! For well over a year now I've been getting asked questions about podcasting and it's something that I absolutley fell in love with so it's nice to see that people are enjoying the show and learning from it. Thanks again!

Building your podcasting audience is a constent struggle. Even when your doing good, you want to do better! Tyler Smith is the host of Battleship Pretension, a podcast that delves deep into the structure and theory of film. Co-host David Bax (absent) and Tyler have built their podcast for the last 6 years and still struggle to get it to a place they are happy with. This is a common theme amongst podcasters, What defines a successfull podcast, A small legion of loyal listeners or is it just a numbers game? Does a large number of downloads define success?

Of course our guest is the host of a movie podcast so there this episode is layered in a bit of film talk but we also talk Equipment as well as spend some time on how to market a podcast. This is an always changing, ever evolving creature in the podcasting world. If there is one way that will always show results, big or small, seems to be the guest host. With a guest host brings the possiblity of their fans following them to the show and if they like what they hear, perhaps they'll subscribe and stick around.

If you're a smart podcaster you're always learning and always adapting. If you're a new podcaster...hit the subscribe button and listen to this episode and the episodes that have come before it. Everyone runs thier show a little bit different. It's not really what's right and wrong (don't get me wrong, there are both) but it's how you use the information handed to you and make it work for your show!

As always, we'd love to hear from you!

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Just announce in this episode, we will be adding a few things to the format of this show. One thing will be a Q and A. If you've got a question you'd like an answer to, then call the voicemail and each week our guest, along with myself will try to answer your question with whatever knowledge we possess.

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Limited Release is a podcast about all things webseries. Candice and Nick come on over to Monkey Poo Studios via Skype to fill us in how they run thier show. This is an interesting listen for those that want to do a show with barely any Post Production. They teach us how to get all your sound files at the ready and play them as you record. How do you feel about editing? Some think it's a must...others don't. We discuss this and so much more.

Radio Drama Creator/Writer/Producer of the awesome We're Alive! Podcast joins us to talk about his show. We get a behind the scenes tour of how he produces his show. We talk screenwriting for the radio drama, he gives us insite as to how he schedules his team of sound designers, actors and editors.

The great thing about his story is he started out small just like all of us. He had a dream of telling a great story and built his audience by word of mouth. 20 listeners here...another 30 there. It took a while for him to reach the audience he has now. Millions of downloads to be exact. Hard work pays off. We're Alive is now part of the Nerdist Network and deservedly so.

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Podcasters using Skype for their interviews will want to listen to this one. The hosts of Beyond The 140, a play on the amount of characters allowed on Twitter, run thier whole podcast off of Skype. They are both in 2 seperate states. They've never even met. Every week they invite someone who's "Twitter Famous" to come on their show and have a chat. We also talk a lot about scheduling a show. Keeping in constent contact with the guest leading up to the interview is key. Having a Pre-show call is also very benificial. It helps all 3 get close like freinds. This show's in the interview.

@IAmDelFreaky and @JCWisdomNuggets have got a lot of great nuggets (pun intended) to share with first time podcasters or any podcaster for that matter. If you're looking to do more interviews or want a good template to create for you to manage your show's upcoming interviews then you can learn a lot from these guys!

Monica and Bill from Dazed and Convicted (@DazedConvicted) podcast join us today to share their experinces of podcasting. We discuss how amazing our listeners can be and how helpful they want to be! We really couldn't have the great shows that we have if it wasn't for them!

If you're interested in podcasting for practically free, then this episode is a must listen. Back when Blue Bonnets, Bagpipes and Books joined us Deena gave a few examples of how to do things on the cheap! Well, Monica and Bill hand out a few more insanly easy methods that will have your savings account happy you listened! FREE! as in NO monthly charges!

Fiver is also discussed. If your looking for professional work like Podcast Logo, Music or bumpers then look no further. This site has a little bit of everything for the podcaster who's trying to make their show stand out above the rest!

Siouxsie Q joins us from her popular Whorecast podcast. The podcast that's all about the sex industry. We talk about her struggles with Ira Glass and the original name of her podcast being This American Whore. Ira Glass is the host of a very popular radio show and podcast both titled "This American Life." She talks about lawyers and branding and being invited on CNN. She's a fan of SModcast and The Theater as well as geeky stuff like Star Trek.

Siouxsie Q was a pleasure to have on. She's very open with how she got started, marketing her show and give great advice to upcoming podcasters!

Ben stops work on his Higgs Boson and climbs out of his Black Hole to talk Science and Podcasting with us! If you're at all familiar with "The Big Bang Theory" both the TV show or the real deal...then you must check this episode out!

We chat about getting interviews with the big people and how that could disrupt the flow of your podcast...or not. Depends on thier interest. How important the regular release of a show is to your audience and how to go about building said audience.

The interesting thing about Titanium Physicists Podcast is that it's all done over SKYPE. Ben's co-hosts and guests are scattered across the globe so he talks a great deal in putting a show together via different kinds of editing software.

This is both a fun, funny podcast with a ton of information thrown at you. So get out your notepad and take notes because Ben is a great teacher and he loves giving tests!

Today Deena from B3, Bluebonnets and Bagpipes joins us to talk about starting a podcast on the cheap. If you're looking for information on starting a podcast and not spending a whole bunch of money from the get go...this is the episode for you to check out!

Marc Hershon from Succotash Show joins us to talk all things podcasting! Marc hosts a comedy podcast about comedy podcasts so there is a lot of talk about scheduling, booking interviews and equipment (Starter mics, Professional mics) and the importance of editing! Listen to your show, it's not all good people! Cut the fat off. Cutting and trimming are good tools to learn in the podcasting game. Easy to learn too!

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This week Travis and Brandi join us from the Tiny Odd Conversations show. Starting up a podcast, Marketing and reaching an audience are just a few things discussed. We really touch on a little bit of everything in this episode. A must listen in my oppinion.

@PTPpodcast stops by the studio to talk a little podcasting this week! Before we even get started, seeing how they're a Canadian based trio, we had to ask them a few questions about the old TV show "You Can't Do That On Television."

We quickly learn that though they've heard of it, they are to young to have seen it.

Shannon, Justin and Justin all come from a background in radio/broadcasting! They're the real deal. They take us from thier days at a college radio station to their first days of podcasting. From great studio equipment to just a macbook with a built-in-microphone they plug away at their podcast dream like an indie band that could! ...and they do!

This group has tons of advice to give and a great sense of humor.

*NSFW*** This episode has a few crude jokes. Though I try to keep this show away from the dirty side of humor...sometimes it's just got to happen. If that offends you, just skip this episode and we'll be on our best behavior most of the time....

Tony from The 76th Street Podcast joins us this week to talk about starting a podcast as well as the difficulties of buildng a podcast network. He shares some of his successes and failures of marketing his show while trying to build an audience.

Patrick O' Rourke joins us this week from his Peaches and Hotsauce Network to talk about his podcast "Making New Friends." He shares with us the joys of running a network and scheduling a weekly improv comedy show! He also tells about his past attempts at podcasting, how he got started and of course everything he's learned along the way.

Also, remember to stay all the way through the end...that is if you're truely interested in what the heck a City Centaur!

In this episode of Podcasting 101, we sit down with one of London's top award winning podcasters to talk about all things podcasting. From their humble beginnings, all the way as they rise to the top. Leanne Rice (whom we actually speak to in this episode) and her podcasting partner Sara started just under 2 years ago with just a podcast and now they are running a little media empire! All of it they do while eating cake, drinking tea and bringing lots of funny! Great information is given on both Scheduling and Monetizing a podcast. Don't miss this episode!

Thanks again Lea for putting up with our silly shenanigan's! I learned a lot from you and I know our listeners will too!

Apologies for the small sound issue in the first half of the podcast. I hope that doesn't stop you from listening to this episode. John Dumas joins us from the Entrepreneur on Fire podcast and give some great advice on how to start a successful podcast from the word launch! He's an inspiration to all podcasters starting out and to those that have been doing it for awhile now. Listen for great tips and tricks on scheduling your shows and marketing!

In this, the inaugural episode of Podcasting 101. We sit down with ourselves and tell you, the listener what exactly this podcast is and what we hope it's going to be! We also take a few minutes to run through the questions that we ask each and every week to give you an idea of what the show is!

Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on the show! Remember 2 episodes a week! Every Monday and Friday! Yes I know that contradicts what I said in the podcast...things change. A lesson learned from this podcaster to you!

-Angry Ginger

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